Gerardo Gutierrez photographs the 18th century Lienzo of Petlacala

CU scholars named American Council of Learned Societies fellows

Dec. 2, 2016

Three CU Boulder professors have won prestigious fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies. Gerardo Gutierrez, Rebecca Maloy and Mithi Mukherjee are among 69 fellows chosen from 1,100 applicants.

Coach MacIntyre

MacIntyre named 2016 Walter Camp Coach of the Year

Dec. 1, 2016

CU head coach Mike MacIntyre has been named the Walter Camp 2016 Coach of the Year, joining Bill McCartney (1989) as the only coaches in Colorado history to be named the National Coach of the Year. The honor for MacIntyre comes on the heels of being named the Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year on Tuesday.

Chancellor DiStefano

Chancellor's Corner: Embracing free speech and listening to different viewpoints

Dec. 1, 2016

You may have seen that conservative journalist Milo Yiannopoulos will be coming to CU Boulder on Jan. 25 at the invitation of two student groups, the College Republicans and Turning Point USA. Some of you have expressed your concerns on social media, in letters to my office, and to me in person that CU Boulder is allowing such a controversial speaker to hold an event in a campus building.

CU police car

Incident terminology: What is an active harmer?

Dec. 1, 2016

With the events at The Ohio State University on Monday, we would like to remind you of some of the terminology that may be used to communicate to you during an emergency situation, and why it is used.

Resident advisors

CU Boulder Residence Life seeking resident advisors

Dec. 1, 2016

CU Boulder Residence Life is looking for the next generation of leaders to build community and help first-year students transition to college life.

Akirah Bradley

From the Dean of Students: Show your Buff spirit

Dec. 1, 2016

I’d like to take a minute to congratulate our Buffs on a great football season. Our team has a lot to be proud of, and we as fans have enjoyed The Rise throughout the season beginning back in August.

Portrait of CU student Matthew Hurst in front of monitors displaying his computer modeling graphics

Senior math wiz lands prestigious scholarship to study in the UK

Nov. 30, 2016

Engineering senior Matthew Hurst has been awarded the prestigious Marshall Scholarship, a full-ride scholarship to study in the United Kingdom for two years. A lifelong mathematician with a dream of being an astronaut someday, Hurst is developing computer models that could someday help engineers design aircraft and spacecraft more efficiently.

Conference Service's "Living Wall"

Is your department Green Office certified?

Nov. 30, 2016

Looking to green your office space and earn recognition for your department? The faculty/staff campus sustainability program can be achieved in just a five steps.

Cynthia Banks poses in front of The Hub in downtown Boulder

Colorado entrepreneur brings a world of experience to the classroom

Nov. 30, 2016

Cynthia Banks didn’t have the opportunity to study abroad as a student. The summer after graduating in 1989, she helped a marketing professor take a group of undergraduates to Australia to study at the University of Queensland in Brisbane. The Colorado native launched an international education organization a year later that would eventually send 30,000 students to 27 countries and offer 150 programs worldwide.

skiers on a ski life

Healthy Buffs: Ask the expert—How to recognize a concussion

Nov. 30, 2016

Chances are, you probably know someone who's had a concussion; the college population in particular is at a higher risk. Dr. John Breck shares what you need to know about concussions.

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